June 19, 2013

Health overhaul: Arizona language diversity

BY: AP Staff Writer MARCH 4, 2013 | MODIFIED: MARCH 4, 2013 AT 4:45 PM
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PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona faces cultural and linguistic challenges in trying to educate the public about the federal health care overhaul and in marketing the changes to limited-English speakers and hard-to-reach populations.

More than 1.6 million people in Arizona age 5 and older speak a language besides English, and about 700,000 of them say they speak English less than "very well."

Here are the most commonly spoken languages besides English in the state:

' Source: U.S. Census.

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